Toronto Stock Exchange, April 22 – 26

The S&P/TSX Composite Index held onto its earlier gains during the trading week, edging up 155 points to 12,220.20. The index fell after the U.S. government reported slower growth in the country’s gross domestic product on April 26, which increased at an annualized rate of 2.5% in the first quarter, below the 3% prediction. Both gold and base metal miners closed higher, with the S&P/TSX Global Gold Index adding 6 points to 197.60 and the S&P/TSX Capped Diversified Metals and Mining Index rising 31 points to 785.15. The gold price gained U$56.40 per oz. to end at US$1,462.90.

Eastern Platinum was the most actively traded stock, with 114.2 million shares changing hands after it suspended funding to develop its sole-producing asset — the Crocodile River platinum mine in South Africa — citing weak metal prices and a difficult operating environment. Raymond James analyst Alex Terentiew thinks Eastern will close the underground mine but continue operations such as milling tailings. He trimmed his target price by 33% to 20¢. Eastern lost 3¢ to end at 8¢.

Barrick Gold shares also saw heavy volume, with 26.7 million traded after the company reported first-quarter earnings and adjusted net earnings of US85¢ and US92¢ per share, compared to the net earnings and adjusted net earnings of US$1.04 and US$1.10 per share a year ago.

The miner attributed the lower earnings to dipping realized gold and copper prices, reduced sale volumes and escalating costs. Barrick churned out 1.8 million oz. gold at all-in costs of US$919 per oz. during the quarter. It kept its full-year guidance of 7 million to 7.4 million oz. gold, but decreased the all-in costs to US$950 to US$1,050, down US$50 per oz. from the previous estimate.

Despite a “decent” quarter, Haywood Securities analyst Kerry Smith cut his target price for Barrick by $9 to $34.50, but reiterated a “buy” on the stock. He explained that setbacks at the Pascua-Lama project straddling the border of Argentina and Chile and the Pueblo Viejo mine in the Dominican Republic “will continue to overshadow the company.” Barrick slipped 16¢ to $18.81.

But better-than-expected first-quarter results helped lift Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan up $2.04 to $41.40, making it one of the week’s top value gainers. The miner reported a quarterly profit of $556 million, or 63¢ per share, ahead of the Street’s 59¢ estimate, and BMO’s 57¢. This was the company’s first earnings beat after six straight misses, BMO analyst Joel Jackson notes.

Rockex Mining was one of the week’s percentage winners, adding 50% to end at 8¢ after closing the second half of its previously announced non-brokered private placement. It raised gross proceeds of $394,000 for general working-capital purposes.

TSX most active issues


    Volume  
Company Symbol (000s) High Low Close Change
Eastern Platin ELR 114208 0.11 0.06 0.08 0.03
Lake Shore Gld LSG 29719 0.47 0.35 0.4 0.06
Barrick Gold ABX 26691 20.08 17.98 18.81 + 0.16
Kinross Gold K 26504 5.96 5.45 5.56 + 0.11
Osisko Mng OSK 20668 4.39 3.74 4.09 + 0.41
Lundin Mng LUN 18342 4.23 3.77 3.93 + 0.06
Yamana Gold YRI 17207 13.03 11.71 12.23 + 0.42
Teck Res B TCKB 16265 27.64 24.1 26.27 + 1.06
B2Gold BTO 14331 2.69 2.29 2.45 + 0.18
Goldcorp G 14323 31.24 28.28 29.29 + 0.7

TSX greatest percentage change


    Volume  
Company Symbol (000s) High Low Close Change
Cerro Grande M CEG 52 0.21 0.12 0.21 + 110
Thundermin Res THR 385 0.03 0.02 0.03 + 66.6
Rockex Mng RXM 168 0.08 0.05 0.08 + 50
Prophecy Coal PCY 532 0.14 0.09 0.14 + 47.3
INV Metals INV 2038 0.04 0.03 0.04 + 40
Lexam VG Gold LEX 1987 0.09 0.08 0.09 + 38.4
Coro Mining COP 105 0.2 0.15 0.2 + 37.9
Minco Gold MMM 51 0.32 0.24 0.32 + 36.9
Coalspur Mines CPT 2377 0.58 0.38 0.51 + 34.2
Malaga MLG 172 0.02 0.02 0.02 + 33.3
White Tigr Gld WTG 1957 0.04 0.02 0.02 50
Silver Predatr SPD 83 0.1 0.08 0.08 30.4
Diamond Fields DFI 306 0.04 0.03 0.03 28.5
Eastern Platin ELR 114208 0.11 0.06 0.08 27.2
Redzone Res REZ 12 0.06 0.06 0.06 25
Hard Creek Ni HNC 244 0.04 0.03 0.03 25
Mirabela Nickl MNB 2106 0.2 0.15 0.16 24.3
Kimber Res KBR 437 0.29 0.17 0.17 22.7
St Augustine SAU 324 0.23 0.17 0.18 20
Meadow Bay Gd MAY 183 0.25 0.2 0.22 18.8

TSX greatest value change


Company Symbol Change Close Change
Franco-Nevada FNV 4221928 43.54 + 4.85
Central Gold-T GTU_U 53118 54.93 + 2.61
Potash Cp Sask POT 9233718 41.4 + 2.04
Alamos Gold AGI 4245995 13.51 + 1.66
Teck Res A TCKA 12596 28.36 + 1.64
Tahoe Res THO 4148845 17.06 + 1.49
Virginia Mines VGQ 140834 9.57 + 1.14
Pretium Res PVG 1623402 7.2 + 1.09
Teck Res B TCKB 16265135 26.27 + 1.06
Cameco Corp CCO 5565548 19.15 + 0.95
Agrium AGU 1654490 92.61 1.92
Horizns G Bear HGD 2980744 20.98 1.79
Agnico-Eagle AEM 4369799 31.53 1.65
Walter Energy WLT 37415 17.42 0.55
Karnalyte Res KRN 81762 6.46 0.55
Russell Metals RUS 1087586 26.81 0.49
Labdr I-Ore Ro LIF 484938 32.35 0.39
Intl Minls Crp IMZ 45561 2.92 0.31
China Gold Int CGG 1189239 2.76 0.26
Alderon Iron O ADV 698122 1.05 0.19
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